Download English Composition: Openings and Descriptive Writing - Prof. Linda M. Ferrara and more Study notes Grammar and Composition in PDF only on Docsity! Descriptive ENG 110 Spring 2010 Openings A sudden squeak of the door startled and excited me at the same time while watching the cable go in and out. Probably the most difficult thing I have ever had to learn in my life is learning to drive a manual car. When you get an injury you remember everything you did that day. Openings My heart was beating, bumbum bumbum bumbum. Every teenage male or female wants to do something big for their birthdays’. About three years ago my mom tells me that she wants to take a trip to Mexico. The beach is an escape. The summer before my senior year in high school had to be the best summer ever. Numbers/Time Rules Normally, spell out the time of day in text even with half and quarter hours. With o'clock, the number is always spelled out. Examples: She gets up at four thirty before the baby wakes up. The baby wakes up at five o'clock in the morning. Use numerals with the time of day when exact times are being emphasized or when using A.M. or P.M. Examples: Monib's flight leaves at 6:22 A.M. Please arrive by 12:30 sharp. She had a 7:00 P.M. deadline. Numbers/Time Rules Spell out single-digit whole numbers. Use numerals for numbers greater than nine. Examples: I want five copies. I want 10 copies. Correct or Incorrect??? Four minutes had past so quickly. About three years ago… …for the island is only 5 miles long. We wake up around 5:30am… For my seventeenth birthday… We had to take a 15 minute ferry ride… …only lasted a mere 10 minutes as I experienced getting my first tattoo 2 days after… Descriptive (Senses) All I could hear was the sound of raindrops hitting the roof and the wind blowing hard making the window shake each time. (sound) The open sign flickers sometimes and when it rains, the roof leaks and the sauce buckets that catch the water constantly need to be emptied outside. (sight, sound) I saw a very sleek green sports car so clean I could use it as a mirror. (sight) Descriptive (Senses) When you take your warm-up laps and you can feel the sharpness of your blade cut into the smooth ice. (sound and feeling) There wasn’t a cloud in the sky and the wind blew just enough to cool the sweat off your face, but not enough to give you a chill. (sight, feeling) …we tried to build a snowman which came out to look infected with some kind of disease. (sight)